Re: NOTHING LIKE A VACUUM .
- From: "Frank Naypaver" <frank.naypaver@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 31 Mar 2007 01:42:35 -0500
Vacuum is everywhere in between the atomic masses we live in, light and
gravity travel as ultimate particle quarks from atom to atom (Max Plank)
then as quanta through the atomic medium (Maxwell, Young ). I have
pictures of light quanta which are traveling with their waves perpendicular
to their direction of travel. Hence light travels as particles between
atoms and waves through a atomic medium (Einstein). check out U-particle
Physics (free) for how things like gravity really work (3dvirtualmall.com).
This shows light travels at a ridged fixed speed between atoms but at
different speeds through different mediums, light well travel slower
through a tank of water then speed up on entering the air in the room from
the water (no photons can do this), the reason light slows in the water is
there are millions of more light speed transfers between the dense water
medium atoms then the air medium atoms. So the light always travels at the
same ridged speed of light between atoms but because of the medium's atom
density light slows at different speeds through different mediums. If you
use glasses you are experiencing light traveling at different speeds right
now. and yes a object can travel faster then the speed of light just the
light disturbance quanta can not exceed light speeds. which is a lot faster
then the speed of light we think of because we have never measured light
through a true vacuum like found in between the atoms. Michelson could
never record a different light speed of the ether because he was to close to
it, the atoms. Atom density of the medium controls the speed of light no
mater where it is measured in that medium it well be the same, which
proves there is a ether. Einstein error in saying there was no ether,
and every object knows just how much to shrink and time knows just how much
to slow to make every thing right.
.
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